This study explores teacher candidates' experiences of grading in higher education. A phenomenographic approach was adopted and four qualitatively different categories were identified. Grading was experienced as: self-identification, motivation, personal interpretation and academic enculturation. The results indicate that teacher candidates accept existing grading systems but have difficulty interpreting and explaining them, illustrating areas of importance in teacher education and argues that if teacher candidates do not perceive genuine differences in the performance of assessing by grade descriptors, there is a risk that they may develop an insufficient understanding of grading practices
Research on teachers’ grading has shown that there is great variability among teachers regarding bot...
This study describes the phenomenon of how first-year teachers learn to evaluate students learning b...
Decades of research suggest that grading practices vary widely among American K-12 classroom teacher...
This paper presents two studies examining the interrelation of grading and teacher judgment. Study 1...
The purpose of this study was to attain and analyze data regarding high school English teachers' bel...
The term 'grade descriptors' has commonly been used to refer to the practice of describing for stud...
The effectiveness of classroom assessment and grading practices has become an increasingly important...
Research shows that teachers’ grading is influenced by non-achievement factors in addition to offici...
This mixed-methods phenomenological study examined a sample of grade 7 through 12 core content area ...
This article focus on how teachers’ experience the criterion-referenced grading system as a phenomen...
This thesis aims to explore how grades are explained and understood in grade conferences between tea...
High school teachers\u27 identities and agency are often affected by systems that require their comp...
228 leavesABSTRACT Problem: There is an existing cycle of questionable grading practices at the K-1...
Abstract The purpose of student self-grading is explored to discover not only students ’ perception ...
This descriptive, non-experimental, quantitative study was designed to answer the broad question, “W...
Research on teachers’ grading has shown that there is great variability among teachers regarding bot...
This study describes the phenomenon of how first-year teachers learn to evaluate students learning b...
Decades of research suggest that grading practices vary widely among American K-12 classroom teacher...
This paper presents two studies examining the interrelation of grading and teacher judgment. Study 1...
The purpose of this study was to attain and analyze data regarding high school English teachers' bel...
The term 'grade descriptors' has commonly been used to refer to the practice of describing for stud...
The effectiveness of classroom assessment and grading practices has become an increasingly important...
Research shows that teachers’ grading is influenced by non-achievement factors in addition to offici...
This mixed-methods phenomenological study examined a sample of grade 7 through 12 core content area ...
This article focus on how teachers’ experience the criterion-referenced grading system as a phenomen...
This thesis aims to explore how grades are explained and understood in grade conferences between tea...
High school teachers\u27 identities and agency are often affected by systems that require their comp...
228 leavesABSTRACT Problem: There is an existing cycle of questionable grading practices at the K-1...
Abstract The purpose of student self-grading is explored to discover not only students ’ perception ...
This descriptive, non-experimental, quantitative study was designed to answer the broad question, “W...
Research on teachers’ grading has shown that there is great variability among teachers regarding bot...
This study describes the phenomenon of how first-year teachers learn to evaluate students learning b...
Decades of research suggest that grading practices vary widely among American K-12 classroom teacher...